In this work we present a Fixed-Mesh ALE method for the numerical simulation of free surface flows capable of using an adaptive finite element mesh covering a background domain. This mesh is successively refined and unrefined at each time step in order to focus the computational effort on the spatial regions where it is required. Some of the main ingredients of the formulation are the use of an Arbitrary-Lagrangian–Eulerian formulation for computing temporal derivatives, the use of stabilization terms for stabilizing convection, stabilizing the lack of compatibility between velocity and pressure interpolation spaces, and stabilizing the ill-conditioning introduced by the cuts on the background finite element mesh, ...
The Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) is a well established numerical method [Aubry R, Idelsohn ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a numerical scheme for solving 2-phase or free-surfa...
Efficient numerical methods to simulate free-surface flows interacting with flexible structures are ...
In this work we present a Fixed-Mesh ALE method for the numerical simulation of free surface flows c...
An arbitrary Lagrangian--Eulerian finite element method is described for the solution of time-depend...
The finite element method is a tool very often employed to deal with the numerical simulation of mu...
An unstructured, three-dimensional, moving-mesh algorithm is developed for free-surface flow simulat...
An adaptive finite element algorithm is described for the stable solution of three-dimensional free-...
In this paper, we present a finite element model for free surface flows on fixed meshes. The main no...
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International audienceFlows around moving bodies are characterized by highly unsteady physical pheno...
In this paper, we propose a method to solve the problem of floating solids using always a background...
An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) finite element method is described for the solution of three-...
International audienceWe present a method for solving steady‐state flow with a free surface in porou...
A 3D ALE Finite Element Method is developed to study two-phase flow phenomena using a new discretiza...
The Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) is a well established numerical method [Aubry R, Idelsohn ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a numerical scheme for solving 2-phase or free-surfa...
Efficient numerical methods to simulate free-surface flows interacting with flexible structures are ...
In this work we present a Fixed-Mesh ALE method for the numerical simulation of free surface flows c...
An arbitrary Lagrangian--Eulerian finite element method is described for the solution of time-depend...
The finite element method is a tool very often employed to deal with the numerical simulation of mu...
An unstructured, three-dimensional, moving-mesh algorithm is developed for free-surface flow simulat...
An adaptive finite element algorithm is described for the stable solution of three-dimensional free-...
In this paper, we present a finite element model for free surface flows on fixed meshes. The main no...
Existe sous forme de présentation (cf. voir aussi)International audienceKeywords : Fluid-structure i...
International audienceFlows around moving bodies are characterized by highly unsteady physical pheno...
In this paper, we propose a method to solve the problem of floating solids using always a background...
An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) finite element method is described for the solution of three-...
International audienceWe present a method for solving steady‐state flow with a free surface in porou...
A 3D ALE Finite Element Method is developed to study two-phase flow phenomena using a new discretiza...
The Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) is a well established numerical method [Aubry R, Idelsohn ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a numerical scheme for solving 2-phase or free-surfa...
Efficient numerical methods to simulate free-surface flows interacting with flexible structures are ...